![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Robins started his managerial career at Rotherham United, before spells at Barnsley, Coventry, Huddersfield Town and Scunthorpe United. He has secured 16th- and 12th-placed positions in the Championship since Coventry’s return to the second tier. He then guided The Sky Blues to a second promotion in 2019/20, winning the League One title on a points-per-game basis after the season was ended prematurely due to Covid. He couldn’t save the club from relegation to League Two, but did guide the club back to the third tier at their first attempt, beating Exeter City in the playoff final. Mark Robins: Robins began a second spell as Coventry manager in March 2017 when they were in League One, taking over from the Russell Slade, who had been sacked. ![]() The two sides faced each other in December, when The Royals beat the Sky Blues 1-0 at the Select Car Leasing Stadium thanks to a goal from defender Amadou Mbengue. They rescued a point against Blackburn Rovers in midweek after a 95th-minute equaliser from their goalkeeper Ben Wilson. However, their recent form has been mixed, seeing only one win, three draws and one loss in their last five games. They currently sit in eighth place in the league, one point outside the playoffs, following 16 wins, 15 draws and 12 losses. Coventry finished in 12th-place in the Championship last season, in their second season back in the second tier, bettering their 16th-place finish in 2020/21. ![]()
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